I have just registered Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a member of the ADC on their portal with made up NIN, Phone number and Address.
ADC is a very very useless party.
The irony in your false position and its implication is that the person for whom you are making these statements has NEVER BEEN AND WOULD NEVER BE in a discussion of "who built what". Obi was also a governor for 8 years, so rest.
John Olubi Sodipo was Nigeria's first Professor of Philosophy and the first Vice-Chancellor of Ogun State University (now Olabisi Onabanjo University).
Born on October 15, 1935, in British Nigeria, Sodipo is remembered as one of the early scholars who helped develop philosophy as an academic discipline in Nigeria, especially African philosophy.
He attended Remo Secondary School in Sagamu between 1948 and 1953. After that, he studied at the University of Ibadan from 1956 to 1960. He later went to Durham University in England, where he continued his studies from 1961 to 1964. These experiences shaped his academic career and interest in philosophy.
Sodipo began lecturing at the University of Ibadan in 1964. He later taught at the University of Lagos and then at Obafemi Awolowo University (formerly the University of Ife), where he became the first Professor of African Philosophy and the first Head of the Department of Philosophy.
In 1982, he was appointed the first Vice-Chancellor of Ogun State University when the institution was newly established.
He also founded Second Order: An African Journal of Philosophy in 1972.
The journal aimed to promote serious discussion about African philosophy and to show that African scholars were actively engaged in critical philosophical thinking. Although it eventually stopped due to funding problems, it played an important role in challenging the idea that Africa lacked philosophical traditions.
Professor John Olubi Sodipo passed away on December 4, 1999. He was survived by his wife, Chief Florence Oyedokun Sodipo (nee Oworu; 1932-2013) and five children.
As Anambra Governor, you imposed N10,000 personal income tax on traders in informal sector, leading to protests in which people fainted in front of your office. Now, you suddenly realised prosperity doesn’t come from taxing poverty! This is your past action canceling your silly takes in the present. The Upper Iweka mad man that advises you seems to have joined you in ADC. Gbajue — a fraud and more 🤡